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2. What is the equation of the line that passes through the point (-3,4) and is perpendicular to the line -2x + 4y = 6.

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Answer:

The equation of the line perpendicular to the line

-2x + 4y = 6

and passing through (-3, 4) is:


y=-2x-2

Step-by-step explanation:

Given the line:

-2x + 4y = 6 .............................................................................(1)

To find the equation of the line that is perpendicular to (1), we need to rewrite (1) in slope-intercept form.

Add 2x to both sides of (1)

4y = 2x + 6

Divide both sides by 4

y = (2/4)x + 6/4

y = (1/2)x + 3/2 ......................................................................(2)

Where 1/2 is the slope, and 3/2 is the y-intercept.

An equation perpendicular to (2) has it's slope as the negative reciprocal of (2). It is in the form:

y = -2x + b ..........................................................................(3)

Since this line passes through (-3, 4), put x = -3, and y = 4 in (3)

4 = (-2)(-3) + b

4 = 6 + b

Subtract 6 from both sides

b = 4 - 6 = -2

Using b = -2 in (3), we have:

y = -2x - 2

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